Unveiled: The Reasons Behind DSS Raid On Ogun Court And Subsequent Arrests Contrary To Judicial DirectiveEarlier reports indicated that Fatai Ajibola, also known as Oga Ilu Agosasa, and Sunday Oyero, who claims to be a community youth leader, were apprehended in Ilaro while attending a court session. Vanguard newspaper reported that the Department of State Services (DSS) took action following extensive monitoring of the suspects’ movements and activities related to charges of arson and other offenses.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HEREâ–¶
The arrests occurred shortly after a High Court session overseen by Justice A. Shobayo. Sources within the DSS revealed that the suspects tried to escape upon noticing law enforcement presence outside the court premises. This prompted Justice Shobayo to call for clarification from an operative.
According to a DSS insider, Ajibola and Oyero have been implicated in sponsoring disruptive activities in Agosasa, particularly surrounding the official coronation of Akinpelu, causing prolonged distress in the community. Their repeated refusal to respond to previous DSS invitations prompted swift action when they were spotted within Nigerian territory.
The suspects were apprehended as they exited the court and swiftly transferred to the State Command of the DSS in Abeokuta for further investigation. This incident is seen as a critical step toward addressing the ongoing leadership turmoil in Agosasa and restoring order in the community.
As the suspects await further proceedings, the DSS continues its investigation to uncover more about their roles in the crisis and any other associated unlawful activities. The community of Agosasa and the broader public are closely monitoring developments, hoping for a resolution that brings peace and stability to the area.